video of attorney with two employees who destroyed files at the rose law firm

by Deborah Boyle 8 min read

Where is Rose Law Firm?

Rose Law Firm, a full service business law firm with locations in Little Rock and Fayetteville, earned recognition in the 2021 Chambers USA rankings in the areas of corporate commercial,…

When was Rose Law Firm founded?

Founded in 1820 , Rose Law Firm is the oldest law firm west of the Mississippi River and throughout its history, the firm has consistently made valuable contributions to the legal profession, at both the state and national level.

A great start

As Rose Law Firm is the first job I’ve ever had, I would say that it has taught me discipline and provided me with knowledge that I could use in my future occupation.

Not a fan

I worked at Rose Law Firm for 1 year in the capacity of paralegal/office manager/IT specialist/project manager/discovery analyst. The work itself could be interesting, however my direct supervisor was very challengingl to work with.

Good Experience

This firm is full of hard working people. They are fantastic and make you feel like family. Unfortunately, the work can be pretty disheartening at times. The best analogy I can think of is like being a surgeon - you're helping people but you have to see the blood to perform the surgery. At the end of the day, its still rewarding.

Productive and challenging place to work

The Rose Law Firm was a solo law practice corporation. A typical day involved representing businesses and individuals with legal issues including litigation.

Negative Environment

You do not advance, move up, or get many raises in any position. The office is very unorganized. The worst part is the rude management and uninformed staff members.

Great place to work

The Rose Law Firm is contracted with the State of Wyoming as a Administrative Hearing Officer. We deal only with Worker's Compensation cases. No longer taking clients.

Large law firm

The Rose Law Firm was a large firm that gained national recognition. I worked in the Securities Section of the firm. I had never worked in that area of the law and didn't find it interesting. The hardest part of the job was not having an understanding or aptitude for that area of the law.

What is a receptionist in a law firm?

He or she is the firm's initial contact with the outside world, and generally answers phones and greets clients at the door . Some receptionists double as paralegals or legal assistants, depending on the nature of the law firm.

What is a partner in a law firm?

Partners: People commonly refer to the owners of a law firm as being the "partners.". Partners are usually the most experienced lawyers in a firm and, consequently, they charge the highest fees and receive a share of the overall profits. Depending on the legal structure of the firm, they might be called "Members" or "Shareholders.".

Why is paralegal important?

Paralegals can serve a very important role in a law firm by providing critical support to lawyers when they are working on cases. In many instances, paralegals have a practical working knowledge of the law and of court or administrative procedures that makes them valuable to a law firm.

What is a law clerk?

Law clerks: Law clerks are ordinarily current law students working at a firm for academic credit, or for a small amount of money. Clerks will do legal research and otherwise assist lawyers in preparing cases and working on other law-related matters. Like associates, firms will bill out clerks at a much lower rate than partners.

What is a legal assistant?

Legal assistants: This is a catchall term that is sometimes used by law firms to describe anyone in a law office who assists attorneys in working on legal matters. It may include paralegals, legal secretaries, and other support staff.

What is an associate lawyer?

Associates: Lawyers who are employed by a firm, but who aren't owners, are usually called "associates.". Associates can be excellent lawyers, but typically have less experience than the partners of the firm. Much of their work will be reviewed by partners, and they may have very little personal contact with clients for their first few years at ...

How long do associates work?

Although practices vary from firm to firm, associates may have to work for perhaps three to ten years before they are considered for partnership. Given their experience, associates tend ...

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